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You , my dear Warton , whoman opposite temperament has made a critic of more airy , and cheerful complexion , you are one of the best witnesses that I could possibly produce , if I had any that ...
You , my dear Warton , whoman opposite temperament has made a critic of more airy , and cheerful complexion , you are one of the best witnesses that I could possibly produce , if I had any that ...
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Morhoff has affirmed , with equal truth and liberality , that the verses , which Milton produced in his childhood , discovered both the fire and judgment of maturer life : a commendation that no impartial reader will be inclined to ...
Morhoff has affirmed , with equal truth and liberality , that the verses , which Milton produced in his childhood , discovered both the fire and judgment of maturer life : a commendation that no impartial reader will be inclined to ...
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In the polemical writings of Milton there is a merit to which few po . lemics can pretend ; they were the pure dictates of conscience , and produced by the sacrifice of his favourite pursuits : this he has stated in the following very ...
In the polemical writings of Milton there is a merit to which few po . lemics can pretend ; they were the pure dictates of conscience , and produced by the sacrifice of his favourite pursuits : this he has stated in the following very ...
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The effect of this favourite composition is exactly such as the poet intended to produce ; it first engages the heart with the simplicity of just and natural sorrow , and then proceeds to elevate the mind with magnificent images ...
The effect of this favourite composition is exactly such as the poet intended to produce ; it first engages the heart with the simplicity of just and natural sorrow , and then proceeds to elevate the mind with magnificent images ...
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After a cursory view of Leghorn and Pisa , he settled for two months at Florence ; a city , which he particularly regarded for the elegance of its language , and the men of genius it had produced ; here , as he informs us , he became ...
After a cursory view of Leghorn and Pisa , he settled for two months at Florence ; a city , which he particularly regarded for the elegance of its language , and the men of genius it had produced ; here , as he informs us , he became ...
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